eckigen
Eckigen is the inflected form of the German adjective eckig, meaning angular or square-shaped. It is used to describe objects that have clearly defined corners or straight edges. The form appears in phrases such as eckige Kanten (angular edges) or eckige Formen (square-shaped forms). In German, eckigen is the form used before certain nouns in specific grammatical cases, most commonly in plural phrases after a definite article.
Etymology and form: The term derives from the noun Ecke (corner) with the adjectival suffix -ig, yielding
Usage and contexts: Eckig describes both physical shapes and more abstract qualities related to sharpness or
Examples in practice: Architects might emphasize eckige Kanten to achieve a modern, minimal look; product designers
See also: Ecke, eckig, geometrische Formen, Quadrat, Winkel.